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Patrice J Dusablon

from Cocoa Beach, FL
Age ~61

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  • 117 Saint Croix Ave, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 (321) 783-3877
  • 142 Dickinson St, Palm Bay, FL 32907 (321) 953-8506
  • Melbourne, FL
  • Palm Coast, FL
  • 142 Dickinson St NE, Palm Bay, FL 32907 (321) 356-5351

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

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Patrice Dusablon

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Location:
Palm Bay, Florida
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

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Patrice Dusablon
Vice President
Health For Life Wellness Centers
Health, Wellness and Fitness · Medical Doctor's Office · Acupuncture · Alternative Medicine · Chinese Medicine · Marriage Counseling · Health Workshops · Massage Therapy
402 N Babcock St SUITE 101, Melbourne, FL 32935
2202 S Babcock St, Melbourne, FL 32901
(321) 259-0555

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Us Patents

Watercraft Having A Jet Propulsion System With Improved Efficiency

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US Patent:
6872105, Mar 29, 2005
Filed:
Apr 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/411190
Inventors:
Patrice Dusablon - Palm Bay FL, US
Gilles Pesant - Palm Bay FL, US
Bhaskar Marathe - Wooster OH, US
Assignee:
Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. - Valcourt
International Classification:
B63H021/22
US Classification:
440 1, 440 38, 440 47
Abstract:
A watercraft, equipped with a jet propulsion system with improved efficiency of operation is disclosed. Structures are disposed within a water passage of the jet propulsion system at a position upstream of the jet propulsion unit that modulate the amount of water that is allowed to pass through the water passage. The structures can be a flexible fluid filled bag, an adjustable ride plate, and an additional water passage. Each of the structures allow a greater amount of water into the water passage during acceleration than during constant speed travel of the watercraft.

Jet Pump Bearing Assembly

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US Patent:
6884129, Apr 26, 2005
Filed:
Aug 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/223697
Inventors:
Jean-François Forest - Sherbrooke, CA
Gilles Pesant - Palm Bay FL, US
Patrice Dusablon - Palm Bay FL, US
Assignee:
Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. - Valcourt
International Classification:
B63H011/08
US Classification:
440 38, 440 47
Abstract:
The present invention provides a jet pump assembly that includes a rotatable shaft adapted to be operationally coupled to a power source. An impeller is operationally connected to the rotatable shaft. A housing surrounds at least a portion of the rotatable shaft operationally coupled to the impeller. In addition, a single bearing is disposed between the housing and the rotatable shaft, permitting rotation of the rotatable shaft therein. The bearing has at least an inner race operationally coupled to the rotatable shaft and an outer race operationally coupled to the housing. The bearing also includes at least two sets of rolling components disposed, side-by-side between the inner and outer races, permitting rotation of the inner and outer races with respect to one another.

Watercraft Having A Jet Propulsion System That Generates Improved Thrust

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US Patent:
20030049978, Mar 13, 2003
Filed:
Aug 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/223696
Inventors:
Patrice Dusablon - Palm Bay FL, US
International Classification:
B63H011/00
US Classification:
440/038000
Abstract:
A watercraft is equipped with a jet propulsion system that has improved output propulsion and energy efficiency. Vanes are disposed within the water passage that extends through the jet propulsion system. The vanes are disposed upstream of an impeller. The vanes substantially correct the rotational motion of the water, which is created by the drive shaft. This assists in minimizing swirl created when the watercraft is turned. This also helps to improve the operational efficiency of the jet propulsion unit.

Stator Vane And Impeller-Drive Shaft Arrangements And Personal Watercraft Employing The Same

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US Patent:
20030194925, Oct 16, 2003
Filed:
Apr 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/412274
Inventors:
Gaetan Lecours - Valcour, CA
Patrice Dusablon - Palm Bay FL, US
Gilles Pesant - Palm Bay FL, US
International Classification:
B63H011/00
US Classification:
440/038000
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a thick stator vane that effects continuous acceleration of the water stream within the jet pump, a non-uniform spacing of stator vanes or impeller blades to reduce noise output of the jet pump during operation, and a coupling structure positioned between the impeller and engine that prevents transfer of axial thrust to the engine caused by jet pump failure.

Inlet Grate For A Water Jet Propulsion System

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US Patent:
20110053440, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Aug 31, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/551259
Inventors:
Patrice DUSABLON - Palm Bay FL, US
Assignee:
BRP US INC. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
B63H 11/01
US Classification:
440 46, 114363
Abstract:
An inlet grate for a water jet propulsion system to be used in a watercraft has a water passage having an inlet defined by a forward and a rearward area with respect to the watercraft. The inlet grate comprises a first end portion adapted to be connected to the forward area of the inlet and a second end portion adapted to be connected to the rearward area of the inlet as well as at least one elongated member extending from the first end portion toward the second end portion. The inlet grate also comprises at least one deflector having a forward end and a rearward end, the forward end being adjacent to the first end portion of the inlet grate.

Inlet Grate Cleaning System For A Water Jet Propulsion System

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US Patent:
20120178318, Jul 12, 2012
Filed:
Sep 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/497210
Inventors:
Mihai Rasidescu - Sherbrooke, CA
Roger Rioux - Sherbrooke, CA
Eric Menard - Rock Forest, CA
Patrice Dusablon - Cocoa Beach FL, US
Assignee:
CONSORTIUM DE RECHERCHE BRP-UNIVERSITE DE SHERBROOKE S.E.N.C. - Sherbrookec QC
International Classification:
B63H 11/01
B08B 3/02
B63H 25/46
B08B 3/00
US Classification:
440 46, 134184, 134 34
Abstract:
An inlet grate cleaning system for a water jet propulsion system to be used in a watercraft. The water jet propulsion system has a water passage, the water passage has an inlet and the inlet has a forward area and a rearward area with respect to the watercraft. The inlet grate cleaning system comprises a pump and at least one water intake fluidly connected to the pump. At least one water outlet is also fluidly connected to the pump. The pump is adapted for pumping water from the at least one water intake to the at least one water outlet to create at least one jet of water. The at least one water outlet is positioned so as to direct the at least one jet of water toward an inlet grate.

Inlet Grate For A Water Jet Propulsion System

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US Patent:
20130309921, Nov 21, 2013
Filed:
Jul 18, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/945195
Inventors:
Patrice DUSABLON - Palm Bay FL, US
Assignee:
BRP US INC. - Sturtevant WI
International Classification:
B63H 11/01
B63B 35/73
US Classification:
440 46
Abstract:
An inlet grate for a water jet propulsion system to be used in a watercraft has a water passage having an inlet defined by a forward and a rearward area with respect to the watercraft. The inlet grate comprises a first end portion adapted to be connected to the forward area of the inlet and a second end portion adapted to be connected to the rearward area of the inlet as well as at least one elongated member extending from the first end portion toward the second end portion. The inlet grate also comprises at least one deflector having a forward end and a rearward end, the forward end being adjacent to the first end portion of the inlet grate.

Engine Assembly For A Watercraft

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US Patent:
20200198732, Jun 25, 2020
Filed:
Aug 23, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/549322
Inventors:
- Valcourt, CA
Patrice DUSABLON - Cocoa Beach FL, US
Geno MANGUBAT - Indialantic FL, US
Michael RODGERS - Merritt Island FL, US
International Classification:
B63B 3/14
F02M 35/14
F02B 61/04
B63H 21/30
B63B 35/73
Abstract:
A watercraft includes a hull, an engine compartment defined at least in part by the hull, an engine disposed in the engine compartment, an air intake conduit fluidly connected to the engine, an air filter fluidly connected to the air intake conduit, and a shroud connected to an inlet end of the air intake conduit located in the engine compartment. The shroud has an open end and a closed end. The open end is open to flow of air therethrough and the closed end is closed to flow of air therethrough. The shroud has a sidewall extending between the closed and open ends. The shroud is oriented such that the open end is disposed rearward of the closed end. Noise exiting the inlet end of the air intake conduit and the air filter is reflected generally rearward by the shroud. An engine assembly for a watercraft is also disclosed.
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